
My name is Brian Jones, Owner of TSCM & Private Security Solutions LLC. I served in the US Marines. My primary job in the Marines was as a tactical vehicle operator and then as an instructor teaching Marines how to operate the tactical vehicles. I spent time in Japan and worked with the Japanese Army teaching English classes. In North Carolina, I was part of the 2nd light armored reconnaissance Battalion. In Iraq, I was with the 24th Marines and performed security convoys escorting civilians around the Fallujah and Ramadi areas in Iraq. During these convoys, I gathered intelligence about current and future driving routes.
After the Marines, I attended Executive Security International (ESI) and received my certification in Executive Protection. While at ESI, I began my training in Executive TSCM and became certified. I am also a qualified fire arms instructor and range safety officer. I then attended Research Electronics INT’L (REI), the world leader in technology on Technical Surveillance CounterMeasures (TSCM) equipment and training receiving many certifications in equipment and techniques. I have also continued further educating myself on the RF spectrum and obtained certifications. Currently, I am working on my radio frequency engineering degree and continuing education in electronics and components.
I am certified on all equipment included in the kit. REI is the TSCM equipment and training industry leader and is American-made in Tennessee.
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